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  2. Radley College - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Silk, the Warden from 1968 to 1991, is credited with transforming Radley from "a pretty ordinary place" to one of the best public schools. [2]Radley College, formally St Peter's College, Radley or the College of St. Peter at Radley, [3] [4] is a public school (independent boarding school) for boys near the village of Radley, in Oxfordshire, in the United Kingdom.

  3. Category:People educated at Radley College - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of the English public school Radley College near Abingdon in Oxfordshire. They are known in some circles as "Old Radleians" (ORs). ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  4. Radley - Wikipedia

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    In the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, George Stonehouse built a house in Radley Park, but in 1727 the Stonehouse family replaced this with a new mansion, Radley Hall. Early in the 19th century the house was leased for a time as a Nonconformist school, and from 1847 it was leased to William Sewell who founded Saint Peter's College, Radley . [ 2 ]

  5. Gordon Selwyn - Wikipedia

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    Edward Gordon Selwyn (6 July 1885 – 11 June 1959) was an English Anglican priest and theologian, who served as Warden of Radley College from 1913 to 1919; Rector of Red Hill, near Havant. He was Dean of Winchester from 1931 to 1958.

  6. Samuel Harvey Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    In 1850 Reynolds was awarded a scholarship to Exeter College at Oxford, placed in the first-class degree in classics at moderations at Michaelmas 1852, and in the first class in literae humaniores at Easter 1854. In 1853 he obtained the Newdigate Prize and the Chancellor's English Essay Prize, his theme being 'The Ruins of Egyptian Thebes.' [1]

  7. John Vaughan Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    John Comyn Vaughan Wilkes (30 March 1902 – 24 January 1986) was an English educationalist, who was Warden of Radley College and an Anglican priest. Wilkes was born in Eastbourne, the eldest son of Lewis Chitty Vaughan Wilkes and his wife Cicely Ellen Philadelphia Comyn.

  8. Category:Radley College - Wikipedia

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